Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Wilderness First Aid and Survival
Here is the 4th year class and instructors upon the completion of their Advanced Wilderness First Aid course. They all did a marvelous job learning skills none of us ever want to use.
We had a week of intensive study punctuated by hands on scenarios.
Yup, nothing inside, just as I suspected
Wound cleaning practice with the help of some pigs
He is not going anywhere
Practicing extracting injured people from an aircraft
Shelter building
To build a fire
Orienteering
Off to the rescue
Working on the evacuation
Almost to the extraction point
While we had a lot of fun in the woods, it was a lot of work and a scary reminder of how dangerous our work is. I wish I could show more pictures but much of the final scenario we keep secret for the next classes.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Visit to MAF
At the MAF headquarters in Nampa, there is a display of what remains of Nate Saint's Piper PA-14. During our visit, the students had the opportunity to see this piece of mission aviation history and reflect on the sacrifices of the 5 men killed on the beach in 1956. There are several books and movies about the story:
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Saving Lives
Now that everyone is CPR and AED certified we head out into the wilderness for next weeks advanced first aid and survival training. This training equips the students with the necessary skills to survive after a crash or take care of people in very remote places often improvising medical care.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Mission Aviation Fellowship
While the weather transitions into spring, we took the opportunity to make a road trip to MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship) headquarters in Nampa Idaho. The folks at Mcdonalds had a hard time understanding how 22 Pilots could be making a road trip... Nevertheless, we had a good time meeting MAF missionaries and exposing the students to one of the potential mission aviation organizations they could serve with. Up next,Wilderness First Aid and survival training for that undesirable off airport "landing"...
A&P Program
Down the airport a few hangars, we are almost finished with renovating an old WWII hangar to be used for our maintenance training facility. It has come a very long ways from where it started and will house the training for years 2 and 3 of the students Airframe and Powerplant training. I will try and get some before pictures when it is finished for comparison.
Back to the Crank
We are starting off on a new semester. All of my students completed their Private Pilot license and all on the first attempt. In this new semester, we will transition to flying faster more complex aircraft like what is being used in mission work overseas. We will be getting into mountainous terrain and develop more precise control of the aircraft.
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